NYC gets minimal damage from storm, but scattered showers and cool temps remain
The storm that pounded New York City Wednesday is mostly gone and didn’t leave too much lasting damage, according to city officials and meteorologists.Scattered showers and unseasonably cool temperatures will continue to pass through the region Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, and some coastal flooding is still possible.
“Fortunately, the winds have calmed down," he added. "Temperatures are going to be a little bit chillier than what we're used to in early April. Highs probably only getting into the upper forties this afternoon, which is about 10 degrees below normal."storm left New York City relatively unscathed, besides some downed trees and powerlines as well as localized street flooding, according to Zach Iscol, head of the city’s Office of Emergency Management.
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